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Lightly inspired by Boccaccio's work, this comedy makes funny critiques of society, mainly regarding religion, using a medieval context as an allegory. Starring Alison Brie and Aubrey Plaza, 'The Little Hours' fulfills its promise to entertain with crass humor, something that should please a very specific audience.
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In the Middle Ages, a young servant fleeing from his master takes refuge at a convent full of emotionally unstable nuns. Introduced as a deaf mute man, he must fight to hold his cover as the nuns try to resist temptation.
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